Abstract

The evolution of dense dislocation walls delineating equiaxed cell blocks, formed within cube-textured grains during tensile deformation of an AA5005 aluminium alloy at 250°C, has been investigated using transmission electron microscopy. The arrangement of these walls displayed a “random”, non-crystallographic character and their characteristics were largely governed by the macroscopic deformation geometry.

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